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New Nicolas Cage Movie Features Illuminati
Spin & Symbolism

Alex Jones'
Prison Planet/ Paul Joseph Watson | July 5 2004

A new Nicolas Cage film due to hit movie theatres
in November deals heavily in Illuminati symbolism and secret society rhetoric.

The National Treasure, produced by Jerry Bruckheimer,
follows the story of Cage's character, an archaeologist-historian, who seeks
to find a hidden treasure guided by a map secretly embedded within the Declaration
of Independence.

The all-seeing eye which appears on the reverse
side of the one dollar bill, according to the movie, was put there by the
founding fathers as a means of communicating a secret about the hidden treasure.
In reality, it was President Franklin D Roosevelt who made the decision
to place the pyramid on the one dollar bill.

To many, the uncapped pyramid symbolizes the
birth of, but not the completion of the Luciferian New World Order. This
new movie has the witting or unwitting effect of replacing the real symbolism
of the pyramid with that of a fictional fable. So when you try to explain
to someone what the all-seeing eye symbolizes, they'll just tell you that
you got it from a movie, just as The Skulls, a fictional account of the
Skull and Bones Society, led a lot of people away from the fact that the
society actually existed in real life.

Click
here to watch the movie trailer and see the overload of all-seeing eye
symbolism. For a historical account of what the all-seeing eye really means,
click
here.